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Seppe Terryn

  • Onderzoeksexpertise  (Vrije Universiteit Brussel):

    Dr. ir. Seppe Terryn graduated his MSc in 2014 with highest distinction. He started his PhD on an ERC Starting grant SPEAR (Series Parallel Elastic Actuators for Robotics) of prof. dr. ir. Bram Vanderboght but received an FWO personal grant in 2015. In his FWO funded research he combined smart materials and robotics and developed a new multidisciplinary field “self-healing soft robots”, via an established collaboration between Brubotics and FYSC at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel. In 2019 he graduated with highest distinction, felicitations of the jury and received the BiR&D Award, after which he continued as a Postdoc. In 2020 he received an FWO Junior Postdoc grant for his research on introducing redundancy in multi-material, self-healing soft robots. In parallel, he is managing the EU FET project SHERO on self-healing soft robots, the EU Marie Curie ITN SMART on smart materials for robots and the FWO SBO project AMSER on additive manufacturing of self-healing robots. In these projects, he is currently guiding a team of 9 PhD students working further on increasing the TRL-level of self-healing soft robots towards industrial applications, while performing fundamental research on self-healing polymers/composites, (additive) manufacturing, self-healing sensors and actuators.

  • Disciplines  (Interuniversity Microelectronics Centre):Display technologie, Antennes en propagatie, Automatisatie en controlesystemen, Analoge, RF- en mixed-signal geïntegreerde circuits, Neuromorphic computing, Audio- en spraakverwerking, Milieuveiligheid en gezondheid van nanotechnologie, Batterijtechnologie, Biomaterialen, Keramische matrixcomposieten, Hybride composieten, Computationele materiaalwetenschappen, Metalen en legeringsmaterialen, Polymeerverwerking, Nanomaterialen, Functionele materialen, Biomedische beeldverwerking, Biochemische engineering, Mechanica van biovloeistof, Cel-, weefsel- en orgaan engineering, Rekenkundige en logische structuren, Automatisering, feedbackcontrole en robotica, Bio-informatica, Analoge en digitale signaalverwerking, Instrumentatie in de ingenieurswetenschappen, Milieugezondheidszorg en veiligheid, Biostatistiek, Gehandicaptenzorg, Bioethiek
  • Disciplines  (Vrije Universiteit Brussel):Landbouwwetenschappen, diergeneeskunde en levensmiddelenwetenschappen, Medische en gezondheidswetenschappen, Humane wetenschappen en de kunsten
  • Gebruikers van onderzoeksexpertise  (Vrije Universiteit Brussel):

    Dr. ir. Seppe Terryn graduated his MSc in 2014 with highest distinction. He started his PhD on an ERC Starting grant SPEAR (Series Parallel Elastic Actuators for Robotics) of prof. dr. ir. Bram Vanderboght but received an FWO personal grant in 2015. In his FWO funded research he combined smart materials and robotics and developed a new multidisciplinary field “self-healing soft robots”, via an established collaboration between Brubotics and FYSC at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel. In 2019 he graduated with highest distinction, felicitations of the jury and received the BiR&D Award, after which he continued as a Postdoc. In 2020 he received an FWO Junior Postdoc grant for his research on introducing redundancy in multi-material, self-healing soft robots. In parallel, he is managing the EU FET project SHERO on self-healing soft robots, the EU Marie Curie ITN SMART on smart materials for robots and the FWO SBO project AMSER on additive manufacturing of self-healing robots. In these projects, he is currently guiding a team of 9 PhD students working further on increasing the TRL-level of self-healing soft robots towards industrial applications, while performing fundamental research on self-healing polymers/composites, (additive) manufacturing, self-healing sensors and actuators.